Dry ski slope
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wheres this guys ?
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@boudiemaster sure why not.
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In the summer?
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@untamed55 your not alone..
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I hate dry ski slopes, they take about 10 minutes to get to the top and then about 30 seconds to get down... Also, they are probably more easier than a green slope (i know thats not possible but still...), howvever theyre pretty good for learners but its about 0.00000009 x as good as the real thing...
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haha thats funny
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@LeticiaKate76 this isnt new nor creative, im sure he doesnt criticize everything "new and creative" , who the hell said anything about snow not falling?, and and usually air in areas that dont recieve snow can be humid or dry, air in mountain just seems more pleasing to breathe. im guessing youve never been out of state and have no idea what beautiful really is. your idea must be...this shitty excuse for a ski slope.
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ghettoooo!
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@LeticiaKate76 just my word and what wrong with less people on the mountain^^ that just means more speed and less on the slopes^^ and less in ques for the lifts^^ win win ^^
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....people pay money to do this?
do yourself a favour, save up big time and go on a real skiing holiday on real snow, up in the mountains, fresh air, open and beautiful scenery, chair lifts, etc.
beastdude 1 year ago 41
snow in winter, dry ski slope in summer. what's the problem? why criticize everything new and creative? as if this thing would stop the snow from falling... or and by the way, what makes the air unfresh for those who enjoy this thing?
LeticiaKate76 1 year ago 35